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Who is your favorite artist?


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Stanley Woo

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Please remember that images containing nudity or links to nudity are not permitted in our forums. thank you.

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Aw, Stanley, did I make you blush? ;)

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Mark Rothko



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Marc Chagall.



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The Uncanny wrote...

Mark Rothko

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I don't know why, but this picture is really nice. Like it's different from a lot of others. You have good taste.

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You know, I might actually have to say Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini...though I'm a big fan of Massacio as well
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Yayoi Kusama is one of my favourite. If you actually walk through her works, they are really amazing!

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Sombrero Bandit wrote...

The Uncanny wrote...
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I don't know why, but this picture is really nice. Like it's different from a lot of others. You have good taste.


*Is flattered* Why thank you. :)

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AwesomeName wrote...
Aw, Stanley, did I make you blush? ;)

No. I have no problem with nudity in art, but our forum does have rules.

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Sculpture: Michelangelo Buonarotti, specifically the statues created for the Medici Chapel in San Lorenzo, Florence, Italy. Runner-up is the unnamed sculptor of the Hellenistic sculpture Winged Victory of Samothrace.



Painting: Too many to list, but Michelangelo, Boticelli, Marcel Duchamp, Caravaggio, Edouard Manet, Alphonse Mucha, Edvard Munch, Johannes Vermeer, and Salvador Dali all make the short list.



Music: Again, too many to list, but Frédéric Chopin, Franz List, Gustav Mahler, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Edvard Grieg, Antonio Vivaldi, Franz Schubert, Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Claude Debussy, Antonin Dvorak, Ludwig von Beethoven, The Carpenters, Heart, Garbage, k.d. lang, and Edith Piaf make the short list.

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The Uncanny wrote...

Mark Rothko

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Have you ever been to the Menil Collection and Rothko Chapel in Houston? Definitely an artistic pilgrimage for a Rothko fan.

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Siansonea II wrote...

Sculpture: Michelangelo Buonarotti, specifically the statues created for the Medici Chapel in San Lorenzo, Florence, Italy. Runner-up is the unnamed sculptor of the Hellenistic sculpture Winged Victory of Samothrace.

Painting: Too many to list, but Michelangelo, Boticelli, Marcel Duchamp, Caravaggio, Edouard Manet, Alphonse Mucha, Edvard Munch, Johannes Vermeer, and Salvador Dali all make the short list.

Music: Again, too many to list, but Frédéric Chopin, Franz List, Gustav Mahler, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Edvard Grieg, Antonio Vivaldi, Franz Schubert, Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Claude Debussy, Antonin Dvorak, Ludwig von Beethoven, The Carpenters, Heart, Garbage, k.d. lang, and Edith Piaf make the short list.


Very nice choices! If you haven't seen this yet I suggest checking out www.haltadefinizione.com/home.jsp when you have a moment. They have an ongoing project to photo document some of the pieces from the Uffizi at an insanely high definition. It's incredible to see the detail in such a way that isn't even possible to do in person. 

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Siansonea II wrote...

The Uncanny wrote...

Mark Rothko

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Have you ever been to the Menil Collection and Rothko Chapel in Houston? Definitely an artistic pilgrimage for a Rothko fan.

the worthless one, my sister can draw 5 of this style per day :P

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Adriano87 wrote...

Siansonea II wrote...

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Mark Rothko

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Have you ever been to the Menil Collection and Rothko Chapel in Houston? Definitely an artistic pilgrimage for a Rothko fan.

the worthless one, my sister can draw 5 of this style per day :P


Thank god someone  has talent and brains:P

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It's hard for some people to use their imagination.....because other people usually tell them what to think...they are lost on their own......bah....bah.....bah.....bah

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Boris Vallejo.I have some bronzes by him all of women,three on dragons and they're awesome

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Adriano87 wrote...


the worthless one, my sister can draw 5 of this style per day :P


The beauty of art is that it is subjective. One can interpret it however they choose.  Simply because you lack the vision the artist had doesn't make the art any less valuable or worthless. Perhaps you should seek inner reflection and find the cause for such ridicule and cynicism inside yourself.

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Lesbian Artist....Agnes Goodsir...

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Norskatt wrote...
The beauty of art is that it is subjective. One can interpret it however they choose.  Simply because you lack the vision the artist had doesn't make the art any less valuable or worthless. Perhaps you should seek inner reflection and find the cause for such ridicule and cynicism inside yourself.


This actually made me remember of something I always loved about art, especially this  : 

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He's horribly out of fashion, but I'm rather fond of Arthur Hughes:



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This actually made me remember of something I always loved about art, especially this  : 

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It's not a pipe, it's a picture of a pipe. :wizard:

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Adriano87 wrote...

Siansonea II wrote...

The Uncanny wrote...

Mark Rothko

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Have you ever been to the Menil Collection and Rothko Chapel in Houston? Definitely an artistic pilgrimage for a Rothko fan.

the worthless one, my sister can draw 5 of this style per day :P


Well, that's why people like Rob Liefeld exist, for people who don't appreciate Mark Rothko.

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Ron Burns

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